Radar level sensor NCR-80
bulk solidsstainless steel

radar level sensor
radar level sensor
radar level sensor
radar level sensor
radar level sensor
radar level sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
radar
Medium
bulk solids
Other characteristics
stainless steel
Level range

394'00"
(120.09 m)

Process temperature

392 °F
(200 °C)

Description

The 1.5” NPT threaded NCR-80 is a non-contact radar that continuously measures levels in bins and silos up to 80 feet tall. Reliable and precise in high dust, 80 GHz non-contact radar excels in powders and solids in tall and narrow vessels. A continuous level sensor using focused narrow beam technology to cut through dust measuring bulk solids at distances up to 394’. Rapidly updated inventory viewed on BinCloud® SaaS cloud software, Binventory® LAN-based software, or a PLC or displayed locally on a digital panel meter and display console. Reliable level measurement. 80 GHz precision. Measuring distance up to 394 feet (80 feet for T model) 4° beam angle for precise targeting (8° for T model) Reliable accuracy within 0.2” High temperatures up to 392°F BinDisc with Bluetooth setup option Countless configurations to customize your radar: Aluminum, plastic, and stainless-steel housings Two-wire 4-20 mA, four-wire 4-20 mA, and Modbus output options Ordinary location and hazardous approvals Flat and angled mounting plates or a swivel mount High temp seals and specialized seals for foodstuffs or pharma Plus, way to reduce and simplify wiring: BinCloud Gateway: streams level data in and out of a network LoRa Transceiver: long-range data communication up to 1-mile line-of-sight Hart Consolidator Module: connect up to 15 sensors using the HART protocol So many options to simplify solids measurement with NCR-80 radar!
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